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Overview

Sandra E. Yuter is affiliated with North Carolina State University in the United States. Their research primarily falls within Earth and Planetary Sciences, encompassing Environmental Science. Subfields of study include Atmospheric Science, Global and Planetary Change, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Aerospace Engineering, and Oceanography.

The scientist's work covers several main topics, including Meteorological Phenomena and Simulations, Precipitation Measurement and Analysis, Atmospheric Aerosols and Clouds, Cryospheric Studies and Observations, Climate Variability and Models, Ionosphere and Magnetosphere Dynamics, and Nanoparticles Nucleation Surface Interactions.

Recent publications by Sandra E. Yuter include:

  • Chasing Snowstorms: The Investigation of Microphysics and Precipitation for Atlantic Coast-Threatening Snowstorms (IMPACTS) Campaign, 2022, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Microscale Updrafts within Northeast U.S. Coastal Snowstorms Using High-Resolution Cloud Radar Measurements, 2024, Monthly Weather Review
  • Revisiting Diagrams of Ice Growth Environments, 2022, Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • The Diurnal Cycle of Winter Season Temperature Errors in the Operational Global Forecast System (GFS), 2021, Geophysical Research Letters
  • Detecting Wave Features in Doppler Radial Velocity Radar Observations, 2022, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques

They frequently publish in several scientific venues, including:

  • Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society
  • Monthly Weather Review
  • Geophysical Research Letters

Frequent co-authors in Sandra E. Yuter's research collaborations include Matthew A. Miller, Laura M. Tomkins, Luke R. Allen, Brian A. Colle, and Mariko Oue.

Best Publications

  • Climatological Characterization of Three-Dimensional Storm Structure from Operational Radar and Rain Gauge Data

    Matthias Steiner;Robert A. Houze;Sandra E. Yuter

  • Three-Dimensional Kinematic and Microphysical Evolution of Florida Cumulonimbus. Part II: Frequency Distributions of Vertical Velocity, Reflectivity, and Differential Reflectivity

    Sandra E. Yuter;Robert A. Houze

  • The Epic 2001 Stratocumulus Study

    Christopher S. Bretherton;Taneil Uttal;Christopher W. Fairall;Sandra E. Yuter

  • The VAMOS Ocean-Cloud-Atmosphere-Land Study Regional Experiment (VOCALS-REx): goals, platforms, and field operations

    R. Wood;C. R. Mechoso;C. S. Bretherton;R. A. Weller

  • Observations of Precipitation Size and Fall Speed Characteristics within Coexisting Rain and Wet Snow

    Sandra E. Yuter;David E. Kingsmill;Louisa B. Nance;Martin Löffler-Mang

  • Reflectivity and rain rate in and below drizzling stratocumulus

    Kimberly K. Comstock;Robert Wood;Sandra E. Yuter;Christopher S. Bretherton

  • The ``Year'' of Tropical Convection (May 2008-April 2010): Climate Variability and Weather Highlights

    Duane E. Waliser;Mitchell W. Moncrieff;David Burridge;Andreas H. Fink

  • Measurements of raindrop size distributions over the Pacific warm pool and implications for Z-R relations

    S.E. Yuter;R.A. Houze

  • Large-Scale Meteorology and Deep Convection during TRMM KWAJEX*

    Adam H. Sobel;Sandra E. Yuter;Christopher S. Bretherton;George N. Kiladis

  • Very high resolution rainfall patterns measured by TRMM precipitation radar: seasonal and diurnal cycles

    Michela Biasutti;Sandra E. Yuter;Casey D. Burleyson;Adam H. Sobel

  • Clouds, Aerosols, and Precipitation in the Marine Boundary Layer: An Arm Mobile Facility Deployment

    Robert Wood;Matthew Wyant;Christopher S. Bretherton;Jasmine Remillard

  • Water Vapor Fluxes and Orographic Precipitation over Northern California Associated with a Landfalling Atmospheric River

    Barrett L. Smith;Sandra E. Yuter;Paul J. Neiman;D. E. Kingsmill

  • Three-Dimensional Kinematic and Microphysical Evolution of Florida Cumulonimbus. Part I: Spatial Distribution of Updrafts, Downdrafts, and Precipitation

    Sandra E. Yuter;Robert A. Houze

  • Mesoscale Variability and Drizzle in Southeast Pacific Stratocumulus

    Kimberly K. Comstock;Christopher S. Bretherton;Sandra E. Yuter

  • Convection over the Pacific Warm Pool in relation to the Atmospheric Kelvin-Rossby Wave

    Robert A. Houze;Shuyi S. Chen;David E. Kingsmill;Yolande Serra

  • Orientations and aspect ratios of falling snow

    Timothy J. Garrett;Sandra E. Yuter;Cale Fallgatter;Konstantin Shkurko

  • Observed influence of riming, temperature, and turbulence on the fallspeed of solid precipitation

    Timothy J. Garrett;Sandra E. Yuter

  • Three-Dimensional Kinematic and Microphysical Evolution of Florida Cumulonimbus. Part III: Vertical Mass Transport, Mass Divergence, and Synthesis

    Sandra E. Yuter;Robert A. Houze

  • Raindrop Size Distributions and Rain Characteristics in California Coastal Rainfall for Periods with and without a Radar Bright Band

    Brooks E. Martner;Sandra E. Yuter;Allen B. White;Sergey Y. Matrosov

  • Physical Characterization of Tropical Oceanic Convection Observed in KWAJEX

    Sandra E. Yuter;Robert A. Houze;Eric A. Smith;Thomas T. Wilheit

  • The natural variability of precipitating clouds over the western Pacific warm pool

    Sandra E. Yuter;Robert A. Houze

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert A. Houze
Robert A. Houze University of Washington
Brian A. Colle
Brian A. Colle Stony Brook University
Christopher S. Bretherton
Christopher S. Bretherton University of Washington
Robert Wood
Robert Wood University of Washington
Adam H. Sobel
Adam H. Sobel Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
Steven A. Rutledge
Steven A. Rutledge Colorado State University
Christopher W. Fairall
Christopher W. Fairall National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Robert A. Weller
Robert A. Weller Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Michela Biasutti
Michela Biasutti Columbia University
Patrick Minnis
Patrick Minnis Langley Research Center

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